President's Asia Scholarship 2017

Academia Higher Education Colleges offer 'President's Asia Scholarship 2017' to the top undergraduate students from Asia. The main objective of the scholarship is to support the selected students to complete a Mechanical Engineering Diploma programme at School of Engineering, Academia Higher Education Colleges.

Last Date:
Sep 15, 2017

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President's Asia Scholarship 2017 - Eligibility

To be eligible for the scholarship, a candidate must -

Be a top international student from Asia.

Be studying an equivalent to Slovenian Year 12 or IB in 2017.

Be commencing a mechanical engineering programme at Academia campus in Maribor, Slovenia.

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How to Apply

In order to apply for the scholarship, a candidate needs to follow the given steps.Step 1: Click here to apply online.Step 2: Fill in all mandatory details. Step 3: Upload the required documents. Step 4: Finally submit the application form.

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Selection Process

Selection will be based on academic merit, financial need and demonstrated potential to succeed in engineering studies at Academia. The applications of the candidates are assessed by a selection committee. Thereafter, the short-listed candidates will be required to participate in an interview that may take place in the student's home country or via video conference.

Regulations

To continue to hold the Scholarship, recipients must maintain a GPA of 8.5 (equivalent to Merit) in each semester of study.

The Scholarships will be awarded by the Academia Strategic Council on the recommendation of a Selection Committee comprising the Principle of the Academia, College of Short-Cycle Higher Education (or nominee), the President, Academic Programmes (or nominee) and one Head of Department from the School of Engineering (or nominee).

The Scholarships will be paid as a tuition/compulsory fees credit over two years in two instalments per year, one in the first semester and the other in the second semester.